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Short History of the World
H. G. Wells
68 episodes
2 weeks ago
Dive into A Short History of the World, a captivating non-fiction work by the celebrated English author H. G. Wells. Drawing inspiration from his earlier masterpiece, The Outline of History, this book encapsulates the scientific understanding of its time regarding Earth and the evolution of life. Beginning with the origins of our planet, it unfolds the fascinating journey through the development of Earth and the emergence of humanity from the Cradle of Civilization. Concluding with reflections on the aftermath of the First World War, the Russian famine of 1921, and the establishment of the League of Nations in 1922, this work not only chronicles history but also sheds light on the progress of civilization. Albert Einstein himself endorsed it in 1934 for those seeking to understand historical context and advancement.
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Dive into A Short History of the World, a captivating non-fiction work by the celebrated English author H. G. Wells. Drawing inspiration from his earlier masterpiece, The Outline of History, this book encapsulates the scientific understanding of its time regarding Earth and the evolution of life. Beginning with the origins of our planet, it unfolds the fascinating journey through the development of Earth and the emergence of humanity from the Cradle of Civilization. Concluding with reflections on the aftermath of the First World War, the Russian famine of 1921, and the establishment of the League of Nations in 1922, this work not only chronicles history but also sheds light on the progress of civilization. Albert Einstein himself endorsed it in 1934 for those seeking to understand historical context and advancement.
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History
Science,
Social Sciences
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57 - Short History of the World by H. G. Wells
Short History of the World
20 minutes
1 month ago
57 - Short History of the World by H. G. Wells
Dive into A Short History of the World, a captivating non-fiction work by the celebrated English author H. G. Wells. Drawing inspiration from his earlier masterpiece, The Outline of History, this book encapsulates the scientific understanding of its time regarding Earth and the evolution of life. Beginning with the origins of our planet, it unfolds the fascinating journey through the development of Earth and the emergence of humanity from the Cradle of Civilization. Concluding with reflections on the aftermath of the First World War, the Russian famine of 1921, and the establishment of the League of Nations in 1922, this work not only chronicles history but also sheds light on the progress of civilization. Albert Einstein himself endorsed it in 1934 for those seeking to understand historical context and advancement.
Short History of the World
Dive into A Short History of the World, a captivating non-fiction work by the celebrated English author H. G. Wells. Drawing inspiration from his earlier masterpiece, The Outline of History, this book encapsulates the scientific understanding of its time regarding Earth and the evolution of life. Beginning with the origins of our planet, it unfolds the fascinating journey through the development of Earth and the emergence of humanity from the Cradle of Civilization. Concluding with reflections on the aftermath of the First World War, the Russian famine of 1921, and the establishment of the League of Nations in 1922, this work not only chronicles history but also sheds light on the progress of civilization. Albert Einstein himself endorsed it in 1934 for those seeking to understand historical context and advancement.